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According
to the notice from the government, our school will close and your child can
stay at home if it snows in order to avoid the traffic inconvenience and
possible danger. But Snow Day is not a homework-free holiday. We will call it
Snow Learning Day.
Snow
Learning Day is a time for students to continue learning at home when they miss
a day of regular school study. Students will have the opportunity for skill
improvement through computer or paper worksheets.
We
will send home a packet with each student that contains work for Snow Learning.
Please sign your name in the following activity boxes when you make sure your
child completes for each Snow Learning Day we have. Your child needs to return
this sheet and all completed work to Mr. Turner within 5 days after they return
to school.
ACTIVITY
BOX ON SNOW LEARNING DAY
Create
a 15-song play list from the 1970s, 1980s or 1990s that you think your
parents would have listened to growing up. Include the song title and the
artist.
Write
a biography of your favorite writer. Explore important details about their
life, their works and writing style.
Think
of a fictional book you have read recently. Write a new ending to that book.
Minimum one page.
Write
a step-by-step guide that explains in detail how to prepare and cook a meal
that you made on your snow day.
(1)
What is Snow Learning Day according to paragraph I?
A . It is a school festival.
B . It is a computer program.
C . It is a school-free day with homework.
D . It is a wintertime safety training activity.
(2)
Which of the following is the students ' homework on Snow Learning Day?
A . Learning 15 old songs.
B . Writing a cooking guide.
C . Exploring a fictional book.
D . Interviewing a writer.
(3)
Who is this letter written for?
A . Government.
B . Teachers.
C . Parents.
D . Students.
答案: C
B
C